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Europeana Open Culture

2010What are we now?

What should we be?

What shall we do?

1. What are we now?

Europeana is

the most visible

representation

of Europe

Commissioner Neelie Kroes

20102008

13 million objects

28 data aggregators

1500 participating institutions

200 partners

35 FTE’s

21 projects

1 million visits in 2010

30,000 My Europeana signee

Stable portal

Open Source Code

EuropeanaLabs

Public Domain Charter

prototype operational service

Access to

Europe’s

culture

Aggregated

1. Position Today

The European Cultural & Scientific

Heritage Information Space

The positioning we need to achieve

2. What should we

be?

2011

2012

2013

2014

2015

2025

Competitors

TRENDS

•Increased understanding that access to culture is the

foundation for a creative economy. Thus, Culture leads to

creativity which leads to social innovation and to cultural

and economic growth.

Competitors

POLITICAL FACTORS

1. A strong, unified Europe will be built on smart,

sustainable and inclusive growth.

2. With geo-political fragmentation and increasing

Nationalism in Europe it becomes increasingly

important to create more understanding on a European

level through culture.

Competitors

CUSTOMER NEEDS

End users are evolving from passive consumers into

active participants.

They expect content to be free and easily accessible

through the channels they are used to work with.

Competitors

UNCERTAINTIES

1. IPR issues, lack of funding and good business models

limit our content providers ability to make content

accessible.

2. Digitization requires our institutions to make significant

shifts in their organizational cultures.

USERS

1. Trusted Source

2. Easy Access

3. Re-use

4. In my workflow

PROVIDERS

1. Visibility

2. Services

3. Revenue

MARKET

1. Open Access

2. Premium Services

3. Access to Network

4. Brand Association

POLICY MAKERS

1. Inclusion

2. Leadership

3. Education

4. Economic Growth

2. What shall we do?

AGGREGATE

DISTRIBUTE

FACILITATE

ENGAGE

1

3

4

2

Follow Four paths

Persistent identifiers5

1.AGGREGATE

1 source curated

content

2Linked

data

3

Multilinguality4

Data enrichment

Build the open trusted source for

European digital cultural material

13 million objectsContribution by country

Slovenia

1%Italy

1%

Finland

2%Belgium

2%Greece

2%

Poland

3%

Europe

3%

Norway

7%

Ireland

7%

United Kingdom

8%

Netherlands

10%

Spain

10%

Sweden

11%

Germany

13%

France

20%

Europeana.eu Content Types

Texts

32%

Images

66%

Videos

1%

Sounds

1%

18-20th

Century

Dominanc

e

Books, Articles,

Postcards,

Folklore objects,

Photography, Art

LOD Datasets on the Web:

September 2010

Over 25 billion RDF triples

Over 395 million RDF links between data sources

Linked

Data

Track

Tagging content with controlled vocabularies:

Irish vocabulary on Vikings

Tagging content with controlled vocabularies:

Norwegian vocabulary on Vikings

Mapped vocabularies –

Semantic Graphs

5Monitor uses

& visibility

2.DISTRIBUTE

1 Portal2 APIs

3 Apps/Widgets

4 PartnershipsMake this material accessible to

the user wherever they are,

whenever they wants

Into the schools systems

In to a site for the blind

Into a site for History Teachers

To be part of the library portal

5 Examples (Thought lab)

3.FACILITATE

1Knowledge sharing

(Linked data)

2IPR

Business Models) 3Develop Open Source

Code

(Labs)

4Advocacy (Public

Domain)

Facilitate innovation in the

Cultural Heritage sector

EuropeanaLabs

Policy – Public

DomainPublic Domain

Charter

Public Domain

Usage Guide

Public Domain

Mark

Data Provider

Agreements

• Majority signed current agreements

• Your metadata on the web workshops

Risks &

Reward

s

Track

Collective Licensing

Research• Europeana Licensing Framework

• Leader: National Library of Luxembourg,

• interoperable licenses that cover rights

information for objects in Europeana.

• Public Domain Charter

• Registries of rights information - ARROW

• Collective Licensing Research

4.ENGAGE

1 Add UGC

2Experiment with

Mashups

3Get involved in

social networks

4Create Exhibitions

Hold competitions5 Create dialogue & participation

Great War Archive into

mainland Europe

UGC

Track

Show the European Connection

AGGREGATE

DISTRIBUTE

FACILITATE

1

3

2ENGAGE4Culture.Creativity.Growth.

Thank you

Public Domain Mark

EUROPEANA USAGE GUIDE

for public domain works•

1. Give credit where credit is due.

2. Protect the reputation of authors and providers. Show respect for the original work.

3. Be culturally aware.

4. Share knowledge.

5. Contribute discoveries back.

1. Support efforts to enrich the public domain.

2. Preserve public domain marks and notices

This usage guide is based on goodwill rather than a legal contract. Please respect it.

Christian Bizer: Europeana Conference (05/10/2010)Image: Bob Jagensdorf, http://flickr.com/photos/darwinbell/, CC-BY

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